NBA commissioner David Stern has told Gilbert Arenas and the Washington Wizards not to talk about Arenas' locker-room gun incident from now on. Stern spoke Tuesday with Arenas, telling him he's excited to have him back in the league after Arenas served a 50-game suspension for bringing guns into the Wizards' locker room last December. But he also advised Arenas, who has a reputation for speaking his mind, not to talk about the incident, The Washington Post first reported. Stern also told Wizards owner Ted Leonsis that the team should not discuss the incident, either. "It's time to move on, rather than obsess about the past," Stern said Wednesday, according to the Post. Arenas has not spoken publicly since he was sentenced in March to one month in a halfway house and two years of probation after pleading guilty to felony gun possession.
Might be a little known fact but I'm a huge Gilbert Arenas fan. I don't know why. I think he's just a goofy guy who loves to play basketball and get under people's skin. Like this gun incident was a big deal and it kind of destroyed his entire team but in long run it'll be one of those things you laugh about around a 12 pack of bud heavy. That's Budweiser. Not Bud Light. I'm a grown man now so it's time to up our standards. It's really not that big of a deal when you think about it. The fellas were on a plane playing cards, some scrub got pissed off and threatened Arenas with a gun so the next day Arenas calls his bluff and puts a bag of guns on his chair and says "choose one." HILARIOUS. Did anybody actually think Gilbert Arenas was capable of killing someone? So he brought some guns into the stadium. They're not on the streets of DC, right? It's bad enough we got a brotha in office. Whoa. I'm stopping there.
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